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A Pictorial History of This Website

I am not a web designer. But I play on my web space. These are screen­shots from my web sites dat­ing back to 2004. more →

A Pictorial History of This Website

The current website design.

Jan­u­ary 2008-October 2009

I con­tin­ued to learn about CSS and PHP, and mostly real­ized why every­one was frus­trated with Inter­net Explorer 6. I loved the trans­parency effect of this site, but it was dif­fi­cult to por­tray in IE6. Even worse, posts like this one about feeds were frus­trat­ing to explain since IE 6 does not sup­port RSS. I moved domains again because this site was not about me, but about being a portable learner.

http://portablelearner.com/

portablelearner.com

March 2007-December 2007

I dis­cov­ered Sand­box, the semantics-based Word­Press theme by Scott Wal­lick and Andy Skel­ton, which is a great play­ground for learn­ing CSS.

http://shantarohse.com/

ShantaRohse.com

Feb­ru­ary 2006-February 2007

Learn­ing By Design, now at its own domain. Pow­ered by Word­Press and dressed with mod­i­fied ver­sion of Flo­rian Kriener’s Musil theme. Florian’s theme is still one of the best Word­Press themes I have ever seen. Unfor­tu­nately, his site and theme are no longer available.

http://shantarohse.com/

ShantaRohse.com

Sep­tem­ber 2005-January 2006

Trips the Web Fan­tas­tic, the last sta­tic version.

http://web.ncf.ca/ej296/

Trips the Web Fantastic

Novem­ber 2004-September 2005

Cap­tain Shanta Trips the Web Fan­tas­tic, in which I dis­cover how to import del.icio.us feeds into a sta­tic web site.

http://web.ncf.ca/ej296/

Captain Shanta

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